9 things to know about Gary Johnson

Introduction

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson, a former two-term governor of New Mexico, is hoping to turn some voters’ dissatisfaction with Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton into electoral gold.

Johnson is now courting voters who are fiscally conservative, but socially liberal.

Four years ago, he raised about $2.8 million for his long-shot presidential bid and appeared on the ballot in every state except Michigan and Oklahoma. This year, his supporters are hoping to top that — and qualify for the ballot in all 50 states.

Johnson may be best known for supporting the legalization of marijuana.

Prior to entering the 2016 race, Johnson served as CEO of a publicly traded company called Cannabis Sativa, Inc., which, as Johnson once said, wants to be “the Dom Perignon” of marijuana.

Time will tell if Johnson’s 2016 presidential bid gain traction, or just go up in smoke. In the meantime, here are nine key facts about Johnson’s current and past campaigns.

Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson twice served as New Mexico’s governor — as a Republican. SHARE THIS:

In 2012, Gary Johnson unsuccessfully sought the GOP presidential nomination. He then became the Libertarian Party’s nominee — and earned about 1 percent of the vote. SHARE THIS:

Libertarian Gary Johnson raised about $2.8 million for his 2012 presidential run — including more than $500,000 in public funding. SHARE THIS:

Libertarian Gary Johnson’s 2012 presidential campaign is still in debt — to the tune of about $1.9 million. SHARE THIS:

More than 70 percent of Gary Johnson’s spending for his 2016 presidential campaign through April went to the firm of his campaign manager, Ron Nielson. SHARE THIS: